All Comment articles – Page 35
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Ben de Pear: social media must support PSB news
Platforms that benefit from our investment in journalism must differentiate real news from fake - and pay for it, says the C4 news editor
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Audiences should recognise PSB value in its entirety
Criticism of our news teams is deeply unfair on the majority of our staff, says outgoing BBC Scotland director Donalda MacKinnon
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Covid-19 calamity shows freelancers need New Deal
Join the conversation and help Bectu shape a stronger and more secure future for all, says Phillipa Childs
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My Mentor: Sofia Parisi on the NFTS’s John Lee
John Lee helped kickstart my career after I left Italy for the UK, says set designer Sofia Parisi
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Europe’s PSBs need help to excel during the crisis
Covid-19 is bringing out the BBC and its public service cousins but they need support to continue that work, says Noel Curran
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Hardy young producers deserve praise
The future careers of ITN producers are being forged in the white heat of the coronavirus crisis, says David Stanley
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A resilient industry will forge new paths
From virtual commissioning to avatars and thermal cameras, TV is finding ways to adapt, says Tara Conlan
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Stakes are high as broadcasters seek right answers
Tricky questions in the offing about who should foot lockdown bills
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Lockdown TV: it’s time for phase two
Right now, viewers want escapism - not self-filmed fodder or coronavirus docs that feel like an endurance test to watch, says Mark Downie
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My Mentor: Meryl O’Rourke on Saskia Schuster
Saskia Schuster made me learn how to enjoy the writing skills I possess, says Meryl O’Rourke
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How Red Sky scored commissions during lockdown
The current climate forced us to essentially rip our indie up and start again, but new business shows we made the right choice, says Jane Rogerson
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Modesty is The Repair Shop’s biggest asset
The show’s successful move from daytime to peak continues a long-held BBC tradition, says Carla-Maria Lawson
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Online takes on big beasts in entertaining the nation
Content creators are using their strengths as agile risk-takers to shine in lockdown, says Deborah Coughlin
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Reality smash offers reasons to be cheerful
Too Hot to Handle should pave the way for a British boom in Netflix non-scripted
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Covid-19 poses unprecedented challenge to TV
The route to recovery is uncharted and only innovation will guide broadcasters through the choppy waters ahead, says Kate Bulkley
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Analysis: Netflix results mask coronavirus threat
A slowing of the original content pipeline will reveal itself later this year, writes Jonathan Broughton
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Normal People - review
“No film could channel the spirit of Sally Rooney’s work as astutely as this beautifully-judged 12-episode BBC adaptation of her work”
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Alternative thrills: Why esports is like punk rock
Ross Video esports business development manager Cameron Reed on the anti-establishment appeal of esports
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Lockdown has scotched Quibi’s strategy
We may never know if the audience the mobile-only service’s owners were chasing actually exists, writes Broadcast Intelligence’s Jonathan Broughton
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Logjam looms as novelty of lockdown TV wears off
Impossible for every show to swing into production this autumn